Quick Answer
Conference visitors to China should treat arrival day as a setup day: hotel passport check-in, payment test, phone data, venue route and backup transport. For organizers, the most useful visitor resource is not a generic city brochure. It is a short checklist that helps attendees pay, check in, reach the venue and solve small problems without asking the event team every time.
Last updated: 2026-06-20.

Arrival Day Checklist
Do these before the first session:
| Task | Why it matters |
|---|---|
| Check into the hotel with physical passport | Hotels need passport details for registration |
| Test Alipay or WeChat Pay with a small purchase | Fix payment issues before a dinner or taxi queue |
| Save hotel and venue addresses in Chinese | Easier for taxis, ride-hailing and local staff |
| Walk or ride the venue route once | Reduces first-morning confusion |
| Keep cash and physical card backup | Useful when QR payment or bank risk control fails |
If you land late, do not overpack the first morning. Jet lag plus app setup plus a new venue can turn a simple schedule into a stressful one.
What Organizers Should Send Attendees
A useful China conference visitor page should include:
- Venue name and address in English and Chinese.
- Nearest metro station and ride-hailing pickup notes.
- Recommended hotel areas, not just one hotel name.
- Payment setup link for Alipay and WeChat Pay.
- Hotel passport check-in reminder.
- Domestic flight battery rule reminder if attendees may fly within China.
- Emergency contact, hospital or clinic notes and event help desk channel.
This page is also a linkable asset. Universities, event pages, exhibitors and partner organizations are more likely to cite a practical visitor resource than a broad travel article.
Payment and Hotels
Conference visitors often arrive with less tourist preparation because the trip is work-led. That makes payment and check-in more important, not less. A business card does not help at a small restaurant if QR payment fails. A confirmed hotel booking still needs passport registration at the desk.
Useful internal guides:
Transport Planning
For a conference city, choose the boring route first. Metro near the venue is usually more predictable than surface traffic during rush hour. If using ride-hailing, save the pickup point and hotel address in Chinese. For airport transfers, leave extra time on departure day because security, traffic and terminal size vary.
If the event includes a domestic flight to another city, check power banks before packing. CAAC's domestic flight notice on power banks affects business travelers too.
Source Checks
- State Council payment guide for overseas visitors: https://english.www.gov.cn/news/202404/11/content_WS6617c858c6d0868f4e8e5f4d.html
- U.S. travel advisory for China registration and passport reminders: https://travel.state.gov/en/international-travel/travel-advisories/china.html
- CAAC power bank notice: https://www.caac.gov.cn/English/News/202507/t20250709_227894.html
FAQ
What should conference visitors set up before arriving in China?
Set up payment apps, confirm hotel passport check-in, save the venue and hotel addresses in Chinese, prepare phone data, and keep a small cash backup.
Should event organizers provide a visitor guide for China?
Yes. A short payment, hotel, transport and emergency information page reduces repeated attendee questions and helps visitors handle arrival day friction.
What should I do on arrival day before the conference starts?
Check into the hotel, test mobile payment with a small purchase, confirm the route to the venue, and avoid scheduling a tight meeting immediately after landing.

